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The decision stems from a class-action lawsuit filed over 10 years ago against the Office of Children’s Services.
The question is at the center of ongoing litigation involving the Anchorage School District and three other districts.
The Supreme Court's stay, which allows the administration to execute the firings for now, while it litigates in federal court ...
The youth are appealing a loss to the Alaska Supreme Court and say the new ownership of the sprawling project adds a ...
The move follows an investigation by ProPublica and the Anchorage Daily News that found some cases have taken as long as a ...
Former Point Lay school principal R. Brett Stirling was fired in 2022 for incompetence but challenged that decision ...
The state of Alaska has charged 10 Whittier residents with voter misconduct, asserting in a series of indictments filed April 3 that they voted illegally in a variety of recent elections because they ...
The Alaska Supreme Court issued an order on March 12 in an effort to relieve the backlog of cases filed before 2023. The ...
Mar. 28—In an opinion issued Friday, the Alaska Supreme Court asked a lower court to consider "whether it is constitutional to use allotment funds to pay for private school tuition." ...
Alaska laws that allot public funds to each student in the state’s correspondence study program are constitutional despite ...
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